Capital city Vienna
The city of Vienna is brimming with history, monuments, galleries and extraordinary experiences. It's no wonder it has once again taken first place in the global rankings and the title of "the best city to live in."
Parndorf Outlet
What makes Parndorf so special? In addition to finding world-class brands like Gucci, Prada and Michael Kors at a fraction of their regular prices, this place also offers a variety of dining and relaxation options. Everything is designed to make you enjoy a perfect day full of fun and great shopping. Parndorf is not just about shopping – it is an experience that you will love!
Kreuzenstein Castle
The impressive castle sits on a hill about 260 meters high above the Danube and can be seen from afar. It is a gem for all lovers of the Middle Ages, castle lovers and romantics, thanks to this completely rebuilt and undamaged castle they can be transported back to the medieval past.
Grafenegg Castle
Imagine a historic castle from 1435, remodeled in a noble English style, and next to it futuristic scenes under the wide sky in a vast garden park. Or imagine a 19th-century riding school right next to a modern concert hall. You can find all this at Graffenegg Castle in Lower Austria.
Hallstatt
Hallstatt is a charming historic village in the heart of the Austrian Alps. Surrounded by majestic mountains rising up to 2,000 meters above sea level and overlooking the calm waters of Lake Hallstatt, it offers visitors an exceptionally beautiful setting and a unique cultural experience.
Sankt Gilgen
Sankt Gilgen is a village on Lake Wolfgang in the Austrian state of Salzburg. Sankt Gilgen is a famous holiday resort. Lake Wolfgang and the surrounding villages are part of the region called Salzkammergut.
City Salzburg
Salzburg was once considered the most beautiful city in all of Europe. And rightly so. Tourists love its stunning architecture, the surrounding mountains, and especially the history that is inextricably linked to Mozart and his music.
Berchtesgaden – Eagles Nest
Berchtesgaden is considered one of the most beautiful areas in Germany. It is therefore no wonder that Adolf Hitler fell in love with these regions. One of his residences was built on a hill with the most beautiful view of Königsee, from where he could also go on hikes in the surrounding area.
Munich
A city that is an ode to true German culture, the most beautiful monuments in the country and also the epicenter of fantastic food, beer and the best football experience. Also of interest is the BMW museum.
Dachau Concentration Camp
Dachau Concentration Camp was the first camp opened by the Nazis in Germany in 1933, originally intended only for political prisoners. It later became a forced labor camp, housing over 200,000 prisoners during its 12-year existence. Embark on a moving journey through history to Dachau Concentration Camp, the opening scene of Nazi brutality, where stories of resilience and liberation unfold amidst haunting echoes of a dark past.
Swarovski Crystal Worlds
Swarovski, the world's most famous producer of cut crystal, was founded by Czech-born Daniel Swarovski. In addition to its headquarters in Wattens, Austria, in 1995 the Swarovski Kristallwelten complex grew up - a glittering world of thousands of crystals, mirrors, paintings, jewelry and sculptures.
City Innsbruck
Innsbruck is a fascinating place for lovers of history, architecture and nature. This beautiful city with exceptional Alpine scenery is surrounded by mountains and offers a variety of tourist attractions that will satisfy even the most demanding visitors.
Neuschwanstein Castle
If you are looking for a real fairytale castle, Neuschwanstein is the place to be. The castle is located on the green hills of the Bavarian Alps, in the small village of Hohenschwangau, with towers, turrets, frescoes and a throne room. The view from the castle is stunning. It overlooks an Alpine lake and the largest nature reserve in Bavaria.
Hohenschwangau Castle
Hohenschwangau Castle is one of the most beautiful and most visited castles in Germany.
The capital city of Liechtenstein - Vaduz
Vaduz is certainly one of the most peaceful capitals in Europe. It has only 5,400 inhabitants, is located on the Rhine River (Alpine Rhine), is the seat of parliament, has a gallery where the Liechtenstein family's collection of paintings is exhibited, and especially a lot of greenery. Vaduz was founded in 1150 and has been the seat of the local count since the 14th century.
Zürich
A city with a beautiful history, majestically situated on the shores of Lake Zurich, with the snow-capped Alpine peaks in the background. When you add to that the pleasant modern face of the city, with a bunch of great cafes, bars, restaurants and metropolitan street bustle, you will literally fall in love with this city!
Rhine Falls
Stand high above Europe's largest waterfall, feel the sound of the water and the vibrations throughout your body - that's what you can experience at the Rhine Falls near Schaffhausen. You can take a boat ride to the castles, the Rhine Falls basin and even the massive rock in the middle of the waterfall.
Lugano
The city of Lugano, lying in the wake of the Swiss Alps, charms its visitors with its harmony of modern city life. Lugano, Switzerland also enchants tourists with its lakeside beauty, fine wine, and endless possibilities for discovery.
Zermatt
The town of Zermatt is located in one of the most beautiful places in Europe. It is located in a valley surrounded by hills. At first glance, it looks like a fairy-tale landscape, which will bring you many options for activities throughout the year. You just have to choose whether you want to spend an active holiday or focus on relaxation.
Lausanne
The city of Lausanne is definitely worth a visit, with its typical Swiss style, but its relaxed atmosphere breaks the stereotypes of the country. It attracts visitors with its vibrant cultural life, theaters, dance and music performances, as well as world-class gastronomic establishments.
Geneva
Geneva is a city of international organizations, diplomacy, delicious gastronomy, science and amazing nature in the surrounding area. A walk across the most famous bridge in Geneva decorated with flags can be a pleasant relaxation by the lake. In good weather, you may be able to see Mont Blanc, which is up to 80 km away.
Capital city Bern
Bern was founded in the late 12th century and has been the capital of Switzerland since 1848. According to legend, it was named after a bear that the city's founder encountered while hunting. It is now part of the official flag and there are several references to this majestic wild animal in the city's streets.
Interlaken
Interlaken - the name of the town in Switzerland suggests what can be seen there. Literally translated, we could Slovene the city as "Medjijazero". That's exactly what Interlaken offers. It lies between Lake Brienz and Lake Thun as a connecting lake, where the Aare River has its intermediate stop. And every tourist who intends to see the beauties of Switzerland should have a mandatory stop in Interlaken.
Lauterbrunnen
The Lauterbrunnen Valley in Switzerland is a fairy tale, especially for lovers of nature and romantic scenery.
Mount Titlis
The highest suspension bridge in Europe offers incredible views of the Alps
Devil's Bridge - Andermatt
A high bridge over the steep Schöllenen Gorge, which, according to legend, was built by the devil.
Sasso San Gottardo Museum
Once created to defend the country and kept top secret - today a unique place for excursions into the legendary heart of Switzerland. The fortress is one of the largest and therefore probably one of the most impressive underground defensive structures in Switzerland.
Luzern
The city of Lucerne, considered the pearl of Switzerland, where natural beauty, rich in history, combines with modern dynamism and cultural richness. This picturesque city, located on the shores of Lake Lucerne and surrounded by impressive peaks, represents the perfect symbiosis between nature and culture.